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Mark Parent

The Honourable
Mark Parent
Ph.D M.Div.
Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
for Kings North
In office
July 27, 1999 – June 9, 2009
Preceded by George Archibald
Succeeded by Jim Morton
Minister of Environment and Labour
In office
June 26, 2006 – April 24, 2008
Premier Rodney MacDonald
Preceded by Carolyn Bolivar-Getson
Succeeded by David Morse
Minister of the Environment
In office
April 24, 2008 – January 8, 2009
Premier Rodney MacDonald
Preceded by Ministry Created
Succeeded by Sterling Belliveau
Minister of Labour and Workplace Development
In office
April 24, 2008 – January 8, 2009
Premier Rodney MacDonald
Preceded by Ministry Created
Succeeded by Marilyn More
Minister of Agriculture
In office
January 8, 2009 – June 9, 2009
Premier Rodney MacDonald
Preceded by Brooke Taylor
Succeeded by John MacDonell
Personal details
Born August 25, 1954
Port Williams, Nova Scotia
Political party Progressive Conservative
Spouse(s) Cathy
Margie Jenkins
Occupation Pastor

Mark Parent (born August 25, 1954, Port Williams, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian clergy, author, academic, and former politician in Nova Scotia.

Parent is the son of Baptist missionaries Hazen Coles Parent and Hazel Mildred Anderson. Parent was raised in Bolivia, South America before returning to Canada for post secondary studies. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from York University, a Master of Divinity from Acadia Divinity College, and a Doctor of Philosophy from McGill University.

Parent is married to his second wife Margie Jenkins and together they have five grown children. His first wife, Cathy, died in 1998.

Parent served in various churches in Ontario, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia before returning home in 1994 to serve as pastor of the Pereaux United Baptist Church. During the late 1990s he was an associate professor of Religious Studies at Mount Allison University.

In 1997, Parent volunteered as the Policy Chair for the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia.

In 1999 Parent successfully ran for the Progressive Conservative nomination in the riding of Kings North. He was elected in the 1999 provincial election with 49.05% of the vote.


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